Re: recover data from damaged msdos fat32 partition

2009-03-19 Thread Fbsd1
Polytropon wrote: On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 16:16:38 +0800, Fbsd1 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote: I know i can mount fat32 partition using mount_msdos command. But my msdos fat32 partition is a bad disk with corrupted fat table. Question is can i use freebsd to recover data from this msdos fAT32 disk

Re: recover data from damaged msdos fat32 partition

2009-03-19 Thread Polytropon
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 10:05:57 +0800, Fbsd1 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote: I have installed these ports autopsy dd_rescue ddrescue fatback formost sleuthkit If my understanding of reading their documentation is correct, they all need a empty disk to copy the bad disk sectors to in

Re: recover data from damaged msdos fat32 partition

2008-12-21 Thread Polytropon
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 16:16:38 +0800, Fbsd1 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote: I know i can mount fat32 partition using mount_msdos command. But my msdos fat32 partition is a bad disk with corrupted fat table. Question is can i use freebsd to recover data from this msdos fAT32 disk Oh yes, you

recover data from damaged msdos fat32 partition

2008-12-20 Thread Fbsd1
I know i can mount fat32 partition using mount_msdos command. But my msdos fat32 partition is a bad disk with corrupted fat table. Question is can i use freebsd to recover data from this msdos fAT32 disk What tools do you suggest to use

Re: recover data from damaged msdos fat32 partition

2008-12-20 Thread Jeff Laine
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 04:16:38PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote: I know i can mount fat32 partition using mount_msdos command. But my msdos fat32 partition is a bad disk with corrupted fat table. Question is can i use freebsd to recover data from this msdos fAT32 disk What tools do you suggest

Re: recover data from damaged msdos fat32 partition

2008-12-20 Thread michael
Jeff Laine wrote: On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 04:16:38PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote: I know i can mount fat32 partition using mount_msdos command. But my msdos fat32 partition is a bad disk with corrupted fat table. Question is can i use freebsd to recover data from this msdos fAT32 disk What

Users unable to write to mounted FAT32 partition

2007-03-02 Thread Michael G.
OK, I've scoured the archives for an answer with no results. I'm sharing a FAT32 partition between XP and 6.2 Release. The problem is I can mount the drive but only root can write to it (users can just read). I have the following in fstab: /dev/asd42/mydosmsdosfs rw 0

Re: Users unable to write to mounted FAT32 partition

2007-03-02 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 05:14:14PM -0600, Michael G. wrote: OK, I've scoured the archives for an answer with no results. I'm sharing a FAT32 partition between XP and 6.2 Release. The problem is I can mount the drive but only root can write to it (users can just read). I have

Re: Users unable to write to mounted FAT32 partition

2007-03-02 Thread Michael G.
Jerry, Owner of /mydos is root and Group is wheel. User has rwx while Group and Other only have r-x M.G. Jerry McAllister wrote: On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 05:14:14PM -0600, Michael G. wrote: OK, I've scoured the archives for an answer with no results. I'm sharing a FAT32 partition

Re: Users unable to write to mounted FAT32 partition

2007-03-02 Thread Chris Hill
users, of which all users are members, then chown root:users /mydos, then chmod 775 /mydos Jerry McAllister wrote: On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 05:14:14PM -0600, Michael G. wrote: OK, I've scoured the archives for an answer with no results. I'm sharing a FAT32 partition between XP and 6.2 Release

Re: Users unable to write to mounted FAT32 partition

2007-03-02 Thread Jerry McAllister
and then chown it to root:mydos would seem 'safer' if there are a bunch of users on the machine. jerry Jerry McAllister wrote: On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 05:14:14PM -0600, Michael G. wrote: OK, I've scoured the archives for an answer with no results. I'm sharing a FAT32 partition

Re: Users unable to write to mounted FAT32 partition

2007-03-02 Thread Michael G.
users, of which all users are members, then chown root:users /mydos, then chmod 775 /mydos Jerry McAllister wrote: On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 05:14:14PM -0600, Michael G. wrote: OK, I've scoured the archives for an answer with no results. I'm sharing a FAT32 partition between XP and 6.2

Re: Shell script cannot run on FAT32 partition

2006-05-20 Thread Kyrre Nygard
At 19:47 18.05.2006, Simon Olofsson wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, FAT32 can't distinguish between upper and lowercase. You need to use an intermediate filename to do so. Take a look at lcra: http://membled.com/work/apps/lcra/lcra-1.0.1/lcra HTH Thanks man! I

Re: Shell script cannot run on FAT32 partition

2006-05-20 Thread Kyrre Nygard
back to the FAT32 partition. Does this problem sound familiar to anyone? Thanks! Anyway here is the script. FAT32 seems to have some limitations on moving and renaming files. Several years ago I had wrote a program (which ran under Win98) which received files by UDP in pieces. Once fully

Shell script cannot run on FAT32 partition

2006-05-18 Thread Kyrre Nygard
from myself or something like that, this is not recorded into /var/log/messages. It is very annoying actually because to rename a bunch of files I first have to copy them to my UFS2 partition, run the script, and then copy them back to the FAT32 partition. Does this problem sound familiar

Re: Shell script cannot run on FAT32 partition

2006-05-18 Thread Norberto Meijome
On Thu, 18 May 2006 12:40:08 +0200 Kyrre Nygard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It is very annoying actually because to rename a bunch of files I first have to copy them to my UFS2 partition, run the script, and then copy them back to the FAT32 partition. Hi Kyrre, not a solution to the problem

Re: Shell script cannot run on FAT32 partition

2006-05-18 Thread Simon Olofsson
myself or something like that, this is not recorded into /var/log/messages. It is very annoying actually because to rename a bunch of files I first have to copy them to my UFS2 partition, run the script, and then copy them back to the FAT32 partition. Does this problem sound familiar

Re: Shell script cannot run on FAT32 partition

2006-05-18 Thread Lorin Lund
it freezes saying Locking from myself or something like that, this is not recorded into /var/log/messages. It is very annoying actually because to rename a bunch of files I first have to copy them to my UFS2 partition, run the script, and then copy them back to the FAT32 partition. Does

Re: Extended fat32 partition, how to mount ?

2004-12-13 Thread Karel Miklav
Have you: 1. tried mounting ad2s5 and ad2s6? 2. checked the http://www.freebsd.org/search/search.html#mailinglists? 3. searched the web (extended logical fat ad0s5 freebsd...)? -- Be well, Karel Miklav ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Extended fat32 partition, how to mount ?

2004-12-13 Thread Liu Haixiao
Dear sir: I meet two hard disks: one is ad0, freebsd file system. the other is ad2, Name PType DescSubtype ad2s1 1 NTFS/HPFS/QNX 7 ad2s2 4 extended15 In fact, the ad2s2 has two partition: in W2K view: D: fat32 E: fat32 or in Linux

Re: FAT32 Partition?

2004-12-09 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Phusion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm having problems accessing a shared FAT32 partition in FreeBSD 5.3. When I try to mount the partition, it says: bad FAT32 filesystem. I'll explain what I'm trying to do, and what I've tried. I have one hard drive, and I'm trying to get Windows XP Pro

FAT32 Partition?

2004-12-08 Thread Phusion
I'm having problems accessing a shared FAT32 partition in FreeBSD 5.3. When I try to mount the partition, it says: bad FAT32 filesystem. I'll explain what I'm trying to do, and what I've tried. I have one hard drive, and I'm trying to get Windows XP Pro, FreeBSD 5.3, and Fedora on it. I want

Re: Creating NTFS or FAT32 partition

2004-06-29 Thread Toni Schmidbauer
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 01:39:53PM -0700, Alexander Kanchev wrote: I have a HDD attached to my computer and I need to format it with windows compatible filesystem, like NTFS or FAT32. Is this possible to make this under FreeBSD ? /usr/ports/emulators/mtools supports fat32 hth toni -- Wer es

Creating NTFS or FAT32 partition

2004-06-28 Thread Alexander Kanchev
Hello, I have a HDD attached to my computer and I need to format it with windows compatible filesystem, like NTFS or FAT32. Is this possible to make this under FreeBSD ? I'm running FreeBSD 5.2.1 and the HDD device is /dev/ad1 (also /dev/ad1s1) regards, alexander

Re: Creating NTFS or FAT32 partition

2004-06-28 Thread dvv
Alexander Kanchev writes: Hello, I have a HDD attached to my computer and I need to format it with windows compatible filesystem, like NTFS or FAT32. Is this possible to make this under FreeBSD ? I'm running FreeBSD 5.2.1 and the HDD device is /dev/ad1 (also /dev/ad1s1) regards, alexander

Re: howto mount logical fat32 partition? (Invalid argument error...)

2004-03-30 Thread Shantanoo
+++ Tamas ZADORI [freebsd] [30-03-04 00:24 +0200]: | Hi! | | After browsing and googleing a lot I have no other idea how to mount my | logical partition. I'm using RELEASE-5.2.1 with a freshly compiled | kernel (yes, with msdosfs included). | | The output of fdisk is here: | | #fdisk ad0 |

howto mount logical fat32 partition? (Invalid argument error...)

2004-03-29 Thread Tamas ZADORI
Hi! After browsing and googleing a lot I have no other idea how to mount my logical partition. I'm using RELEASE-5.2.1 with a freshly compiled kernel (yes, with msdosfs included). The output of fdisk is here: #fdisk ad0 *** Working on device /dev/ad0 *** parameters extracted from

Error while mounting Fat32-Partition

2003-08-15 Thread Stefan Malte Schumacher
Hi Before adding my Fat32-Partitions to /etc/fstab I have tried to mount them manually. All Partitions work except one whis is a primary fat16 partition on my first drive. This is the error message : [EMAIL PROTECTED] /mnt mount -t msdos /dev/ad0s1 C Next free cluster in FSInfo (4294967295)

Re: Error while mounting Fat32-Partition

2003-08-15 Thread Stefan Malte Schumacher
/dev/ad4s1 /mnt/I msdos rw 0 0 Oh and another thing : What entries do I have to make so that users can access these partitions and read/write on them ? Bye Stefan ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: Error while mounting Fat32-Partition

2003-08-15 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Stefan Malte Schumacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: /dev/ad4s1 /mnt/I msdos rw 0 0 Yes, that should work okay. Assuming, of course, that you have the device and directory names correct. Oh and another thing : What entries do I have to make so that

Mounting large FAT32 partition truncates filesystem?

2002-11-01 Thread William Rose
Hi, I recently tried to mount a FAT32 file system (formatted to 80GB, under Windows 2K) under FreeBSD. The only problem is that the filesystem has been truncated to 20GB! Now, booting into Windows shows it has also been truncated. Help! Does FreeBSD trash volumes that it assumes are 'too

Re: Mounting large FAT32 partition truncates filesystem?

2002-11-01 Thread Ceri Davies
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 11:22:00PM +1100, William Rose wrote: Hi, I recently tried to mount a FAT32 file system (formatted to 80GB, under Windows 2K) under FreeBSD. The only problem is that the filesystem has been truncated to 20GB! Now, booting into Windows shows it has also been

Re: How to chmod on FAT32 partition?

2002-10-25 Thread C J Michaels
Some time in the recent past David Gerard scribbled: OK, got disk up. (Problem was I didn't know its make. ad3s1 eventually worked.) Now it seems I can't make it writable by anyone but root: diva# ls -l viv.html -rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 1987 Jul 4 05:21 viv.html diva# chmod g+w

How to chmod on FAT32 partition?

2002-10-25 Thread David Gerard
OK, got disk up. (Problem was I didn't know its make. ad3s1 eventually worked.) Now it seems I can't make it writable by anyone but root: diva# ls -l viv.html -rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 1987 Jul 4 05:21 viv.html diva# chmod g+w viv.html diva# ls -l viv.html -rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 1987 Jul

Re: How to chmod on FAT32 partition?

2002-10-25 Thread Mike Hogsett
Since FAT32 has no concept of users and only a rudimetary concept of file meta-data (permission bits, etc) all files will be owned by the owner of the directory on which it is mounted. You can make the entire filesystem contents own by one particular user and/or group. Read mount_msdos(8) HTH,

Re: Can't mount my fat32 partition

2002-09-20 Thread Matt Smith
) OR did you create a different FAT32 partition? If you created your own separate FAT32 partition, did you create a logical partition, IN the extended partition? if so, try: cd /dev sh MAKEDEV ad0s5 mount_msdos /dev/ad0s5 /mnt Hope that helps, -Matt On Fri, 2002-09-20 at 13:57, twig les wrote